Minn-M031 coroamrvmormrm l Great influx of bands' coming for Cup day oer Parade. which promises to} be the most aplendid so far in} the event's five - year history, will see a total of ll and possih-‘ ly 12 bands participating or, eight more than last year when, ring parade. So everyone who enjoys a j parade and stirring martial mu- f‘ sic of the brass band and lilting strains of Highland pipers, is in l for a delightful show. ‘ in addition to the 12 bands. «here will be xix smart- stepping l groups of majorettes. five more than last year, to ensure th l a year's parade as the biggest: and best in its five-year hiSfOI'y. With this mammoth perform- ance in the offing. parade and band enthusiasts F fling should behold a spectacle which will be remembered tor a long time to come. Bands that will ta-lne part are: Balmsl Girls Pipe Band. of N.S.: Bur-bank Brass Band, of Mone- ton: Summerside RCAF Band; Royal Canadian Dragoons Band Halifax: hovt Scots Charlotte'- town Pipe Band: Burke‘s Lads and Lassiee Charlottetown Pi Sch ward Island Regimental Band. Adiudicator for the band will s be Christopher Gledhi'll. Judgo lag will be in three classes, jun- ior. pipe and military with. three cash prizes. The possible 12th band to take part in the parade will be the mum Queen Charlotte 8 e n Cadets Band. four bands took part in the stir-l P day mor- m ELECTIONS PLANNED (Reutersl—Tunisians will vote to elect a new pres- ident Nov_ 8 under a law just signed by present Habits Bour- guiba, the Tunisian news agency reported Sunday. Bour- guiba, 61. was elected president in 1957, a year after the country regained independence follow- artere of a cenmry of French rule. SMALL FRY WATCH PARADE will be seen. are: Yarmouui, N.S. Majorettea: Silver Rockets: of Charlottetown: Summersida Majoreitcs: C h a r loticiown 3 Centennial Majorettes. Scantle- bury Charlottetown Majorettcs. and ‘ Last year the Balmoral Girls: ipe Band. from Stellarto n.2 N.S., took top prize in the pipe. band class with a mark of $5 ' followed by the Lovats Scolsfi with 80. and the Burke's Lads and Lassies 77. i All three of these bands willi be certain to be vielng for top . honors again this year. JUNIOR BANDS In the junior band classifica- tion last year. the Queen Char- lotte High School band took top honors with a score of 82, fol- lowed by Birchwond High with 76 points for second place. and e Fredericton Air Cadet Band { third. with 72 points. i All these bands will be certain I to be vieing for top honors again this year. The band of the Royal Canad- ian Dragoon.- trom Halifax. is directed by Capt. Edwin Spon- This year's Gold Cup and Sau-l Groups of mainreiies. whit-'1. Twn youthful island Scottish pipe bands. are the Love! Scots Charlottetown Pipe Band and the Burke's Lads and La SSIPS Charlottetown Pipe Band Neith- er of these needs an introduction .lo islanders. as each has been the Ruth Ross Majors-ties. laeen and heard With pleasure many times at fall‘s. fesuvals. Highland games and parades throughout the island. Another youthful band is the' Queen Charlotte High School Band which has appeared local- ly on many occasions at cadet and radius inspections. host of church parades. A NEWCOMER A newcomer in this year‘s‘ parade is the Ka'thadin. Maine.{ Rangers Brass Band. and the‘ band will naturally be in top form wishing to impress local spectators. Making its third appearance and a in the Gold Cup and Saucer Pa- rade. will be the Fredericton. NB. Air Cadet Band It is claimed to be one of Canada's leading youthful bands. For the. past, two ye at s the band has won a prize in the pared!I The Stellar-ton Alr Cadet F‘iie‘ and DrumBand willbemnkinglthehopeolareputof its second appearance in the year’s performances parade. The Baimoral Girls Following the Gold Cup and Pipe Band. also from Stellarton. i Saucer luncheon. which is slat- which placed first last year in ed for 12.20 noon, band concerts the pipe band class. will o n ce . will follow during the afternccn more strive to be in top form inl in various downtown park areas lass or The band of me Dragoons has made a number of concert appearances throughout the ls-l land after it arrived here ear-0 lier in the month, ‘ Prince Edward island's own. P.E.I. Regimental Band has ‘ won a great measure of tam throughout the Island by its ap- pearances. and was judged the top band in its class the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade in both 1962 and 1963. * Reaplendent in sparkling‘ crimson uniforms. it is sure to' please. Another visiting brass band which has won wide acclaim. is e teaching Moncton elm-‘2 dren a variety of instruments} {or 35 years. 1 Many band parade watchers i will be looking forward to again‘ seeing the Summerslde RCAF} and. The airmen have made' limited appearances in the east- -. ern section of the. Island, but on i all occasions they have playedi The Gold I Plywood Place here they have been well receiv- ed. GOLD CUP 5. saucer Men's Suits less is a large ms at all wool wanted suite that will make any wardrobe All made by Manse makers and come 5 styles and shades. Regulnr use. now CUP I BAUCER SALE PRICE W Nylon Sex In asserted colon and nines. Regular te_ I... now we a sauces aau union: 9 ‘ 90" “TS wamuangu-uam “alumni! mums: ASSOCIATION. DISPPLAY which is expected to he 00* 0' operation for some time. No one was injured in the blue which iii-emu said mill" have been caused by I IN" in electrical wiring along the aide is are lost aliiax fire AXlCPlul‘ineerlyum "1 "Mammal-ll the mom Actual estimate of damage on.» CUP AND seven awn rm x Terrence lay um- was alludier - ‘ ~ utethdrmewhar ' a. 'u dam-had um 10”" I n fthbost. nalaocaused other-alterations, was the larg- - . SALE! Summer Jackets Our lete stock of - met mil in a wide variety of styles and colors. ideal for campus wear. ade at lea-ylene and laminated. these jackets nrly sell for $9.95 to $17.95. GOLD CUP & SAUCER SALE PRICE 1/3 on in lerylene and cotton. made to wear. Take your choice oi nlns or checks, Regular to 10.05. Our LOWEST PRICE E Y Iva—om. 5-99 “installment aotliageatra.” 10:00 AM. Parade. 2:30 PM. Band Concerts Great George precision drill The Eve Royal Canadian Dragoons will veranda oi the Charlottetown Hotel; Katahdln Rangers will put on a demonstra- tion on Grafton Street between Queen and grounds: "r. Mamie Burbanlt'a m Mouton. N. 3.. along with the Vermouth. N. a. Majorettea wll )0 Square; The Balmoral Girls Pipe Band will perform in front of the Sacred Heart Rome: The hunt Scots Pipe Band will perform in front of the Sanitarium. CITY of CHARLOTTETOWN John J. Mar. Comptroller the excitement and glamour of the I GOLD (UP and SAUCER PARADE and RACE . . . FRIDAY. AUGUST let . .. at the following locations: perform on The Street: Fredericton Air (‘ndet Band will give a band concert and on the P. E. l. rform a! Rec-Herd WELCOME To Charlottetown All Tourists for CHANDLER BROS. lIMlTED Your House and Home Style Centre id Cup dzréaucer Girls ATTENTION MERCHANTS! As Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. I hereby solicit your ce-opererlen in the t closing of all places of business in the city during the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade on Friday morning. August 213?. in order to give our staffs an opportunity to view the parade. A. WALTH EN GAUDET, Mayor Cup & Saucer Parade Charlottetown one and all to the BIGGEST celebration of the year... 1:30 PM. Balmoral Girls Pipe Band at Grandstand. 0:00 PM. P. E. i. Regimental Band concert at Grand- stand. P. It. I. Centennial Choir will sing the b- land Hymn during the post parade and III do several concert numbers between the third and fourth race. 8:” RM. 9:). PM. Gold Cup and dancer Race. A. Weflhen m. Meyer totem“!